Graeme Bachiu is the creative mind behind Windecker Road Films. With over a quarter century of experience in broadcast TV and film production, Graeme has hands-on success in every aspect of production from writing to directing to shooting and editing and has developed a unique storytelling voice. In 2015 Graeme made the decision to focus on telling stories he wanted to tell the way they should be told and launched Windecker Road Films out of a converted 125-year old church in rural Ontario. While Graeme’s films have screened at film festivals around the world they often reflect the unique characteristics of the rural parts of Ontario. His recent documentary work includes Making Things Count: Pandemic Postcards (2020) and Canfield Roots (2021), Shane Dreams of Sweet Corn (2022) and Definitely The Hard Way (2022), many of which have been featured on PBS. In 2021, Graeme was named a Breakthrough Fellow by the Documentary Organization of Canada and in 2022 Graeme was honoured with the President’s Award from the Ontario Historical Society for his work on the Canfield Roots documentary.

Graeme Bachiu

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Graeme Bachiu is the creative mind behind Windecker Road Films. With over a quarter century of experience in broadcast TV and film production, Graeme has hands-on success in every aspect of production from writing to directing to shooting and editing and has developed a unique storytelling voice. In 2015 Graeme made the decision to focus on telling stories he wanted to tell the way they should be told and launched Windecker Road Films out of a converted 125-year old church in rural Ontario. While Graeme’s films have screened at film festivals around the world they often reflect the unique characteristics of the rural parts of Ontario. His recent documentary work includes Making Things Count: Pandemic Postcards (2020) and Canfield Roots (2021), Shane Dreams of Sweet Corn (2022) and Definitely The Hard Way (2022), many of which have been featured on PBS. In 2021, Graeme was named a Breakthrough Fellow by the Documentary Organization of Canada and in 2022 Graeme was honoured with the President’s Award from the Ontario Historical Society for his work on the Canfield Roots documentary.

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Graeme Bachiu is the creative mind behind Windecker Road Films. With over a quarter century of experience in broadcast TV and film production, Graeme has hands-on success in every aspect of production from writing to directing to shooting and editing and has developed a unique storytelling voice. In 2015 Graeme made the decision to focus on telling stories he wanted to tell the way they should be told and launched Windecker Road Films out of a converted 125-year old church in rural Ontario. While Graeme’s films have screened at film festivals around the world they often reflect the unique characteristics of the rural parts of Ontario.

His recent documentary work includes Making Things Count: Pandemic Postcards (2020) and Canfield Roots (2021), Shane Dreams of Sweet Corn (2022) and Definitely The Hard Way (2022), many of which have been featured on PBS. In 2021, Graeme was named a Breakthrough Fellow by the Documentary Organization of Canada and in 2022 Graeme was honoured with the President’s Award from the Ontario Historical Society for his work on the Canfield Roots documentary.

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Education

Diploma, Broadcasting, Radio, TV & Film at Niagara College
August 1, 2024 - June 1, 2002

Qualifications

Breakthrough Fellow, Documentary Organization of Canada
August 1, 2021
Ontario Historical Society President's Award
August 1, 2022

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Media & Entertainment